The establishment is all set to influence the 2024 elections.
A Zuckerberg-funded group, the Center for Tech and Civic Life, which gave $420 million to elected officials in 2020, is doing the same in 2024.
Through the US Alliance for Election Excellence, he is awarding $80 million in election grants to local election offices.
A report by election integrity watchdogs the Fair Elections Project, the John Locke Foundation and Florida’s Foundation for Government Accountability warned that the alliance is “focused on systematically reshaping election offices and pushing progressive voting policies.”
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The Epoch Times reported:
Election integrity watchdogs, including the Virginia-based Honest Elections Project (HEP), North Carolina’s John Locke Foundation and Florida’s Foundation for Government Accountability, are again raising the alarm about the CTCL—this time, months before the election, claiming its coalition is a front to boost Democratic turnout, especially In Democratic strongholds in swing states.
“Whatever it claims, the US Alliance for Election Excellence is nothing more than a dark money-fueled scheme to push liberal voting policies and influence election administration in key states,” HEP Executive Director Jason Snead told The Epoch Times.
“The work of the US Alliance for Electoral Excellence is ‘Zuck Bucks 2.0,'” said Dr. John Locke Foundation Civitas Center for Public Integrity Director. Andy Jackson said in a statement that the Alliance was “a vehicle for the private funding of elections”. From leftist donors.
Snead and Jackson collaborated on the Jan. 19 Zack Bucks 2.0 report, which says CTCL’s alliance is “focused on systematically reshaping election offices and advancing progressive voting policies,” adding that “how state and local governments respond will affect free and fair elections in 2024.” And then.”
An investigation by House Republicans found that less than 1% of the money was spent on personal protective equipment.
Twenty-four states have banned or restricted private funding of local election offices.
Fox News reported:
CTCL awarded nearly $400 million in grants to fund various work and equipment during the 2020 election. That included ballot drop boxes, voting equipment, additional manpower, protective gear for poll workers and public education campaigns about new voting methods, among other costs.
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House Republicans found in the investigation that less than 1% of the money was spent on personal protective equipment. Instead, according to critics, the US Alliance for Election Excellence is another attempt by Zuckerberg and CTCL to influence local election operations.
“The work of the US Alliance for Electoral Excellence is Zack Bucks 2.0, which is why they have avoided states that have instituted bans on private funding of election administrations,” Andy Jackson, director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity, said in a statement. .
Twenty-four states have enacted bans or restrictions on private funding of local election offices. But the US Alliance for Election Excellence is working to ingratiate itself with local offices.
The GOP needs to stop this!
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